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My laptop has an 80GB harddrive and it is divided pretty equally in space between the C and D drives. I keep many elements, kits, and all finished layouts on the D drive, that is, until I back them up to an external harddrive and dvd. Just keep your programs and needed documents, photos, and kits you know you'll be using soon on your C drive and you should have plenty of working space. Just right click on all those pretty layouts and kits and then choose Move To, then choose the D drive and that's all there is to it. YOu can add organizational files to the D drive, same as your C if you like. But as mentioned before, I wouldn't try moving programs.
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